Sean Evans

Contributing Editor

During his tenure as a gossip columnist for the New York Daily News, Sean spent several thousand hours in nightclubs all over the world. Aside from a number of formidable hangovers, the experience has left him with a deep understanding of the nightlife world and mentality. You're most likely to find him in a darkened corner of some establishment, Scotch in hand, dancing awkwardly. During the days, he writes for ESPN The Magazine, CityUnlisted and Gotham Magazine. Follow him on Twitter via @NightlifeSean.

Covering nightlife means access to some of the best clubs the world has to offer. While it’s interesting to check out the freshly opened hot spots, I often find the best times occur in the quirkiest of spaces. That sentiment held true on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe this past weekend.

Arkadia and LAVO celebrate their first birthdays, Caramel Bar at the Bellagio will reopen as Lily Bar this winter, while Angel Management Group and Revel Entertainment team up for an Atlantic City beachfront resort and more.

After being closed for four years, Culture Club — New York City’s once-iconic ‘80s and ‘90s nightclub — is back. Robert Watman and Tim Ouellette are re-introducing their brand with a 16,000-square-foot, four-floor dance club on West 39th Street. Watman opens up about his vision, the...more >>

The digitalization of nightlife is pressing on, thanks to a handful of new nightlife “deal” websites, which are all rushing to stake their claim in various U.S. cities as sound options for patrons making evening plans.

The New York Nightlife Association and NYPD have released a booklet entitled "Best Practices for Nightlife Establishments.” While I applaud both organizations on this effort, the contents of the guide leave anyone who has ever been to a bar or club scratching his or her head.

A luxury member's-only club hits Miami Beach and brings a new type of nightlife vibe to the sandy shores. The Soho Beach House, with locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Berlin and soon Mumbai and Istanbul, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its arrival in Miami.